I was twenty-eight years old with a promising career when I tried to get out of bed and couldn't feel my legs. Overnight, I went from fully-functioning, healthy man to someone who was unable to walk. I saw a neurologist who immediately admitted me to the hospital. Over the next four weeks I would learn that I have the chronic neurodegenerative condition – Multiple Sclerosis.

“Parkinson’s Hidden Truths”
The Premier Guide for Understanding and Living with the Disease.
Every nine minutes, someone in America is diagnosed with Parkinson’s. Yet the disease largely remains a mystery – its causes vague, its diagnosis often delayed and made by process of elimination, the side effects of its treatment often confused as its symptoms.

Life with multiple sclerosis can be daunting, but Yvonne shares her giggles at the bizarre world she has unwittingly entered and the new perspectives it has given her on life. MS Madness makes us realize that with a sense of humor, we can survive anything.

This book is about the misconception that schizophrenia is a mental disease. I discuss the possible causes put forward by medical science and show how the mind and the brain are not the same. How medical science will not accept the duality of man and insist the problem with schizophrenics is the brain instead of interference through the mind. How people have recovered without powerful drugs.

Multiple sclerosis is synonymous with physical disability. But there’s a hidden aspect to this illness that often goes unrecognized and is frequently misunderstood. These invisible symptoms include depression, bladder dysfunction, cognitive impairment and fatigue. This book shines a light on that experience, and expands the definition of what it means to have MS beyond obvious physical disability.